Brine-saturated kaolinite mudrocks preserve capillary sealing to CO2 at high pressure and temperature

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Awad, Mohamed M. [1 ]
Espinoza, D. Nicolas [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas Austin, Hildebrand Dept Petr & Geosyst Engn, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
CCS; Gas column; Trapping; Capillary pressure; Wettability; Seal; Snap-off; GAS BREAKTHROUGH EXPERIMENTS; CONTACT-ANGLE MEASUREMENTS; SUPERCRITICAL CO2; HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY; INTERFACIAL-TENSION; WETTABILITY EVALUATION; STORAGE CAPACITY; SILICA SURFACES; MULTIPHASE FLOW; SHALE CAPROCKS;
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10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2025.107396
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Caprock sealing capacity is essential for carbon geological storage in saline aquifers and depleted oil and gas formations. Clay-rich caprocks and fault gouge are expected to hold buoyant CO2 in the storage formation by capillary forces. However, all direct capillary sealing capacity measurements of clay-rich rocks to CO2 were so far limited to pressures below similar to 20 MPa and/or temperatures below 50 degrees C, typically lower than target storage conditions. This paper presents new results of brine absolute permeability, capillary CO2 breakthrough pressure, and post-breakthrough CO2 permeability for resedimented kaolinite clay plugs at fluid pressures greater than 41 MPa, temperatures of 60 degrees C and 80 degrees C, and mean effective stress of similar to 6.8 MPa. The results show that breakthrough pressure (P-CO2 - P-w) is always positive and remains in the interval between similar to 1.4 MPa and 2.8 MPa within the range of pressure and temperature explored. Moreover, average post-breakthrough CO2 relative permeability is similar to 5 %. An additional test with a clay mixture representative of a shale from the North Sea, at similar pressure-temperature conditions held a differential pressure, i.e., no breakthrough, over three months with a maximum difference P-CO2 - P-w = 5.71 MPa. Results and analysis support the water-wet properties of clays at high pressure and temperature and the resulting capillary sealing capacity to CO2. These results support expectations that clay-rich caprocks are satisfactory seals for holding buoyant CO2 via capillary forces. Results also suggest that if the sealing capacity is surpassed, clay-rich caprocks can limit advective flow because of their low CO2 relative permeability and potential for resealing through snap-off.
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